Maria Aranda of the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work notes millennial caregivers often have more stress than their peers and may see their own health worsen.
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Dying inspires USC Price Professor David Sloane, a planner who comes from a long line of cemetery superintendents.
In its effort to make the academy more inclusive, it invited a review by USC’s Center for Urban Education, which found that African-American cadets were more likely to be disciplined for the most severe offenses of academy regulations compared to white cadets.
A report by Zhang Chi, a doctoral candidate at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, said issues like affirmative action, unauthorized immigration and data disaggregation received a disproportionate focus on the app.
Sam Erman and Orin Kerr from the USC Gould School of Law both clerked for retiring U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy. Both are available to speak about Kennedy's career.
Globetrotting doctor has trekked through the Nigerian rainforest and scaled 40-foot-high boulders to combat infectious diseases.
Athanassios Fokas’ breakthrough on the Lindelöf hypothesis may have far-reaching implications for fields like cybersecurity and quantum computing.
A tobacco replacement to help grownups quit smoking has landed in the hands of children sucking on nicotine vapors to potentially harmful outcomes, new USC research shows.
The first step is to go after the “low-hanging” fruit of carbon reduction: energy efficiency.
Social media survey reveals new undetectable device is more likely to hook kids on nicotine than free adults from cigarettes.